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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet 03-26-2024
CITY COMMISSION MEETING
AGENDA FOR MARCH 26, 2024
5:00 PM
CITY HALL COMMISSION CHAMBERS
300 SOUTH FIFTH STREET
Any member of the public who wishes to make comments to the Board of Commissioners is asked to fill out a Public
Comment Sheet and place it in the box located at the end of the Commissioner’s desk on the left side of the Commission
Chambers. The Mayor will call on you to speak during the Public Comments section of the Agenda.
ROLL CALL
INVOCATION
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ADDITIONS/DELETIONS
PROCLAMATION National Child Abuse Awareness Month & Sexual Assault and Awareness Prevention
Month - Lori Wells Brown, CEO, LOTUS
PRESENTATION Joint Sewer Agency Update - John Hodges
PUBLIC COMMENTS
MAYOR'S REMARKS
Items on the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the Board of Commissioners and will be enacted by one
motion and one vote. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Board member so requests, in which
event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered separately. The City Clerk will read the items
recommended for approval.
I. CONSENT AGENDA
A. Approve Minutes for March 12, 2024, Board of Commissioners Meeting
B. Receive & File Documents
C. Appointment of Joseph Benberry to the Paducah Area Transit System
Authority Board
D. Appointment of Robert Bryant to the Paducah Golf Commission
E. Personnel Actions
F. Approve an Application for a 911 Services Board Grant in the Amount of
$110,725 - B.LAIRD
G. Approve the Application and Accept All Awarded Funds for a Marathon
Petroleum Community Investment Grant in the Amount of $5,000 - S. KYLE
H. Approve the Application for a Kentucky Pride Fund Composting Grant in the
Amount of $602,071. - C.YARBER
I. Approve the Application and Acceptance of a 2024-25 Household Hazardous
Waste Grant in the Amount of $44,995 - C.YARBER
J. Fleet Maintenance Service Agreement between the City of Paducah Fleet
Division and the City of Bardwell - C.YARBER
K. Approve the Application for a Crumb Rubber/Tire Derived Products Grant in
the Amount of $36,000.00 - A. CLARK
II. MUNICIPAL ORDER
A. Approval of Contract Modification #2 for Change of Scope in Construction
Contract with Dredge America, Inc. for 2024 Dredging Project for
($4,238.80) - M. TOWNSEND
B. Authorize the City Manager to issue a request for proposals for Tennis Court
Resurfacing - A. CLARK
III. ORDINANCE(S) - INTRODUCTION
A. Closure of an Alley west of South 16th Street between Kentucky Avenue and
Washington Street - M. TOWNSEND
IV. COMMENTS
A. Comments from the City Manager
B. Comments from the Board of Commissioners
V. EXECUTIVE SESSION
March 12, 2024
At a Regular Meeting of the Paducah Board of Commissioners held on Tuesday, March 12, 2024, at
5:00 p.m., in the Commission Chambers of City Hall located at 300 South 5th Street, Mayor George
Bray presided. Upon call of the roll by the City Clerk, Lindsay Parish, the following answered to
their names: Commissioners Guess, Henderson, Smith, and Mayor Bray (4). Commissioner
Wilson is representing the City at an Energy Communities Alliance (ECA) meeting in Phoenix and
could not attend the meeting.
INVOCATION
CommissionerGuess led the Invocation.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Mayor Bray led the pledge.
NEW EMPLOYEE INTRODUCTION
Stefanie Wilcoxintroduced Daisha Johnson, Diversity Specialist.
PROCLAMATION
Mayor Bray presented a proclamation to Dylan Dixon with NeuroRestorative proclaiming March as
Brain Injury Awareness Month. There is artwork on display in City Hall that was created by
NeuroRestorative clients.
MAYOR’S REMARKS
Communications Manager Pam Spencer offered the following summary:
“Mayor George Bray stated that he had received a message from Sen. Rand Paul offering his
sincere condolences to the community regarding the recent death of Paducah Convention & Visitors
Bureau Executive Director Mary Hammond. Mayor Bray mentioned that several community
projects are underway to honor Hammond, including the planting of dogwoods and the
development of a floodwall mural.”
PRESENTATION
Communications Manager Pam Spencer offered the following summary:
Fire Department Feasibility Study Presentation
“Fire Chief Steve Kyle, Eric Chambers with Brandstetter Carroll, Inc., and Michael Hogan with
Emergency Services Consulting International (ESCI) provided an overview of the Paducah Fire
Department Feasibility Study. In November 2022, the City authorized the study to analyze existing
fire stations, study facility space needs, provide an opinion of probable costs, and analyze staffing
levels and organizational processes by looking at national standards and best practices.
March 12, 2024
The Paducah Fire Department has five stations built between 1954 and 1980. Each of the stations
has a need for upgrades and enhancements with an estimated cost of maintenance and upgrades at
more than $3.59 million. The average renovation cost for a fire station could be up to $450 per
square foot with new construction costs up to $850 per square foot.
The feasibility study also reviewed the City of Paducah’s growth and response times in an effort to
present a variety of fire station configurations which include adding stations, moving stations,
and/or combining stations. The model shows that Fire Station 4 located at 3189 Jackson Street is in
an ideal location while the model shows the other stations could be placed in different locations to
improve the percentage of the city that can be reached in a four-minute response time.
The feasibility study provided several recommendations regarding Fire Department staffing. A few
of the recommendations include adding a code enforcement officer and increasing operational
staffing to accommodate the nearly 24,000 hours that need to be filled annually for vacations,
vacancies, and other leave.
Mayor Bray thanked the team for the thorough information and that it will be useful in making
future decisions.”
CONSENT AGENDA
Mayor Bray asked if the Board wanted any items on the Consent Agenda removed for separate
consideration.. The Mayor requested that Item I(I) be removed for separate discussion. Mayor
Bray asked the City Clerk to read the items on the remaining items on the Consent Agenda
I(A) Approve Minutes for the February 27, 2024, Board of Commissioners Meeting
I(B) Receive and File Documents
Minute File:
1. Petition For Allowance of Fowl – Filed by Holli Hammarquist
Deed File:
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1.Commissioner’s Deed –812 North 6Street
Contract File:
1. EPAD Program Financing Agreement, Notice of Assessment and approval of
Notice of Assessment – Block Mining – MO #2855
2. Interlocal Agreement for Automatic Mutual Aid – City of Metropolis, Illinois –
MO #2861
Financials File:
1. Paducah Water Works –Financials ending January 31, 2024
Bids and Proposals File:
1. Paducah Fire Department Feasibility Study – RFQ – MO #2675
a. PFGW
b. Brandstetter Carroll*
2. Exterior Repairs – Fire Station No. 2 – MO #2745
a. A&K Construction
b. Evrard Construction*
3. Paducah Fire Station #5 – Generator – MO #2859
a.Beltline Electric
b. Jay’s Electric
March 12, 2024
c. Mott Electric*
I(C)Appointment of Michael Cochran to the Creative & Cultural Council to replace April
Cochran whose term has expired and reappointment of Ashlea McMillan to the
Creative & Cultural Council. Said terms shall expire March 9, 2027.
I(D)Reappointment of Bob Turok to the Paducah-McCracken County Industrial
Development Authority. Said term shall expire March 31, 2028.
I(E)Personnel Actions
I(F) A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING A MASTER INTERGOVERNMENTAL
COOPERATIVE PURCHASING AGREEMENT WITH OMNIA PARTNERS AND
AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF ROLL-OUT CONTAINERS, LIDS, AND
ADDITIONAL REPLACEMENT PARTS OFF OF THE OMNIA PARTNERS
COOPERATIVE PURCHASING CONTRACT WITH TOTER, INC., IN AN
AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $340,000 FOR THE PUBLIC WORKS SOLID
WASTE DIVISION (MO #2865; BK 13)
I(G) A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AN
AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT WITH TYLER TECHNOLOGIES IN AN
AMOUNT OF $8,925 RELATED TO THE ADDITION OF OPEN FINANCE AND
CAPITAL PROJECT EXPLORER, AND $22,800 RELATED TO AN INCREASE IN
ANNUAL SAAS MAINTENANCE FEES (MO #2866; BK 13)
I(H) A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY
MANAGER TO INITIATE A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR A NON-
EXCLUSIVE NATURAL GAS FRANCHISE IN PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, IN
ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 24 “NATURAL GAS” OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES(MO #2867; BK 13)
I(I)A MUNICIPAL ORDER ADOPTING CONTRACT MODIFICATION NO. 2 TO
THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WITH EVRARD-KENTUCKY DIVISION,
INC., FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND RELOCATION OF DOG PARKS IN
NOBLE PARK IN THE AMOUNT OF $103,779 AND AUTHORIZING THE
MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE CONTRACT MODIFICATION AND ALL OTHER
DOCUMENTS RELATED TO SAME Removed for separate discussion
CommissionerGuess offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Henderson,that the items on the
consent agenda be adopted as presented.
Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Guess, Henderson, Smith, and Mayor Bray (4).
MUNICIPAL ORDER
APPROVE CONTRACT MODIFICATION #2 IN THE AMOUNT OF $103,779 FOR THE
ROAD REMEDIATION FOR THE DOG PARK RELOCATION PROJECT
Commissioner Henderson offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Guess, that the Board of
Commissioners adopt a Municipal Order entitled, “A MUNICIPAL ORDER ADOPTING
March 12, 2024
CONTRACT MODIFICATION NO. 2 TO THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WITH EVRARD-
KENTUCKY DIVISION, INC., FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND RELOCATION OF DOG
PARKS IN NOBLE PARK IN THE AMOUNT OF $103,779 AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR
TO EXECUTE THE CONTRACT MODIFICATION AND ALL OTHER DOCUMENTS
RELATED TO SAME
Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Guess, Henderson, Wilson, and Mayor Bray (4).
(MO # 2868; BK 13)
ORDINANCE ADOPTION
APPROVE AGREEMENT WITH COMPLETE DEMOLITION IN THE AMOUNT OF
$221,000 FOR DEMOLITION OF 1501 BROADWAY (KATTERJOHN BUILDING) AND
AUTHORIZE BUDGET AMENDMENT FOR EXPENDITURE
CommissionerSmithoffered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Guess, that the Board of
Commissioners adopt an Ordinance entitled, “AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING A CONTRACT
WITH COMPLETE DEMOLITION SERVICES, LLC, IN THE AMOUNT OF $221,000 FOR
THE DEMOLITION OF 1501 BROADWAY AND AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2023-06-
8777, ENTITLED, “AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY,
ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2023, THROUGH JUNE
30, 2024, BY ESTIMATING REVENUES AND RESOURCES AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS
FOR THE OPERATION OF CITY GOVERNMENT.” This Ordinance is summarized as follows:
This action accepts the bid of Complete Demolition and authorizes the Mayor to execute an
agreement in the amount of $221,000 for the demolition of 1501 Broadway. Funding for this
expenditure will come from Project Account No. MR0098. In order to cover this expenditure,
funding must be transferred via a budget amendment from Investment Fund Fund Balance to the
Project Account. This ordinance also authorizes that budget amendment in an amount of $221,000.
Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Guess, Henderson, Smith, and Mayor Bray (4).
(ORD 2024-02-8806; BK 37)
COMMENTS
CITY MANAGER –Parks & Recreation Employee, Jared Marsden, has received an NRPA
designation.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Commissioner Guess offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Henderson, that the Board of
Commissioners go into closed session for discussion of matters pertaining to the following topics:
Future sale or acquisition of a specific parcel(s) of real estate, as permitted by
KRS 61.810(1)(b)
Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Guess, Henderson, Smith, and Mayor Bray (4).
March 12, 2024
RECONVENE IN OPEN SESSION
Commissioner Guess offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Henderson, that the Paducah
Board of Commissioners reconvene in open session.
Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Guess, Henderson, Smith, and Mayor Bray (4).
ADJOURN
CommissionerSmithoffered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Guess, that the meeting be
adjourned.
Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Guess, Henderson, Smith, and Mayor Bray (4).
TIME ADJOURNED: 6:32 p.m.
ADOPTED: March 26, 2024
_________________________________
George Bray, Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________________
Lindsay R. Parish, City Clerk
March 26, 2024
RECEIVE AND FILE DOCUMENTS:
Minute File:
1. Certificate of Liability Insurance – Communications International Inc. – MO #2836
Contract File:
1.Memorandum of Understanding – Community Scholarship Program – MO #2797
2.Change Order #1 – Evrard – Dog Park – MO #2849
3.Notice of Assignment – PACE Agreement Block Mining, Inc. – MO #2855
4.Amendment to Tyler Technologies Contract to add Capital Project Explorer and Open
Finance Modules – MO #2866
5.Demolition of 1501 Broadway (Katterjohn Building) – Complete Demolition Services –
ORD 2024-03-8806
Bids and Proposals File:
Demolition of 1501 Broadway (Katterjohn Building)
1.Complete Demolition* ORD 2024-03-8806
2.Innovative Demolition
3.KT Excavating
4.Premier Demolition
5.Danny Cope Excavating
6.Dore & Associates
7.Harper Construction
8.Heflin, Inc.
9.Z&S Demolition, LLC
Agenda Action Form
Paducah City Commission
Meeting Date: March 26, 2024
Short Title: Approve an Application for a 911 Services Board Grant in the Amount of $110,725 - B.LAIRD
Category: Municipal Order
Staff Work By: Anthony Copeland, Ariana
Kitty, Hope Reasons
Presentation By: Brian Laird
Background Information: The 911 Services Board Grant Program was created in 2006 to help Public
Safety Answering Points (PSAP) acquire E911 equipment, and is now focused on supporting the Next Gen 911
Road Map and enhanced NG911 Mapping Guide standards. One of the basic components of the NG911 Road
Map is the capture of text, photo, and video data. The Paducah Police Department is requesting $110,725 for
data capture/recording hardware and software that will work in conjunction with the new radio system upgrade.
There is a 10% match recommended for this grant. Matching funds of $10,725 will be budgeted in the E911
FY2025 budget.
Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? Yes
If yes, please list the Commission Priority: Continuous improvement-911 radio equipment upgrade.
Communications Plan:
Account Name:
Funds Available:
Account Number:
Staff Recommendation: Approve the application for the 911 Services Board Grant and authorize the Mayor
to sign all documentation related to same.
Attachments:
1. MO - app – 911 Services Board Grant 2024
MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. ______
A MUNICIPAL ORDER APPROVING THE EXECUTION OF A GRANT APPLICATION
FOR A 911 SERVICES BOARD GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $110,725 TO BE USED BY
THE PADUCAH POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR DATA CAPTURE/RECORDING
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE THAT WILL WORK IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE NEW
RADIO SYSTEM UPGRADE
BE IT ORDERED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF
PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. The City of Paducah hereby approves the execution of a grant
application to obtain a grant for a 911 Services Board Grant in the amount of $110,725, to be
used by the PaducahPolice Department to purchasedata capture/recording hardware and
software that will work in conjunction with the new radio system upgrade. A 10% match is
recommended for this grant. Matching funds of $10,725 will be budgeted in the E911 FY25
budget.
SECTION 2. This order shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of
its adoption.
_________________________________
George Bray, Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________________
Lindsay Parish, City Clerk
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, March 26, 2024
Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, March 26, 2024
\\mo\\grants\\app – 911 Services Board Grant 2024
Agenda Action Form
Paducah City Commission
Meeting Date: March 26, 2024
Short Title: Approve the Application and Accept All Awarded Funds for a Marathon Petroleum Community
Investment Grant in the Amount of $5,000 - S. KYLE
Category: Municipal Order
Staff Work
By: Nathan
Torian
Presentation
By: Steve Kyle
Background Information: Marathon Oil’s social investment strategy aims to improve the quality of life in
the communities where they live and work by building healthier, safer, stronger and more resilient
communities. Their partnerships focus on public health, safety, education and the environment, and are tailored
to the unique needs of each community. The Paducah Fire Department is requesting funding to purchase water
removal equipment, ice suits, and other vital water rescue gear. This equipment will be used with the Fire Boat
that was awarded with the FEMA Port Security Grant. No matching funds are required for this grant.
Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? No
If yes, please list the Commission Priority:
Communications Plan:
Account Name:
Funds Available:
Account Number:
Staff Recommendation: Approve the application for the Marathon Petroleum Community Investment
Grant, accept all funds awarded, and authorize the Mayor to sign all documents related to same.
Attachments:
1. MO - App and Accept – Marathon Petroleum Community Investment Grant - Fire Dept. 2024
MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. ______
A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A GRANT
APPLICATION AND ALL DOCUMENTS NECESSARY FOR A FIRST RESPONDERS
GRANT THROUGH THE MARATHON PETROLEUM FOUNDATION IN THE AMOUNT
OF $5,000, TO BE USED BY THE PADUCAH FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR THE PURCHASE
OF WATER REMOVAL EQUIPMENT, ICE SUITS AND OTHER VITAL WATER RESCUE
GEAR AND AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF ALL GRANT FUNDS AWARDED
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH,
KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. The Mayor is hereby authorized to execute a grant application and
all documents necessary for a Grant through the Marathon Petroleum Foundation in the amount
of $5,000, for the purchase of water removal equipment, ice suits and other vital water rescue
gearfor the Paducah Fire Department. No local cash match or in-kind contributions are required.
SECTION 2. The City of Paducah hereby accepts all awarded funds and
authorizes and directs the Mayor to execute the grant agreement and all other documents
necessary to accept the grant funds.
SECTION 3. This order shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of
its adoption.
____________________________________
George Bray, Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________________
Lindsay Parish, City Clerk
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, March 26, 2024
Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, March 26, 2024
\\mo\\grants\\ App and Accept – Marathon Petroleum Community Investment Grant - Fire Dept. 2024
Agenda Action Form
Paducah City Commission
Meeting Date: March 26, 2024
Short Title: Approve the Application for a Kentucky Pride Fund Composting Grant in the Amount of
$602,071. - C.YARBER
Category: Municipal Order
Staff Work By: Chris Yarber, Jim Scutt,
Hope Reasons
Presentation By: Chris Yarber
Background Information: Administered by the Department for Environmental Protection, Division of
Waste Management, the purpose of this grant is to assist eligible applicants in their efforts to achieve a
successful program to divert materials from being landfilled and direct them to composting, reuse or other
recycling options. The Recycling and Household Hazardous Waste Grants Program was established in 2006 by
Senate Bill 50, effective July 12, 2006, and incorporated as part of the Kentucky Pride Fund.
The Public Works Department is requesting $602,071 for a horizontal grinder and radial stacker for the City's
Composting Facility. This grant requires a 25% match of $200,690 for a total project cost of $802,761.
Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? No
If yes, please list the Commission Priority:
Communications Plan:
Account Name: Building & Improvements
Funds Available:
Account Number: 50002211 542050
Staff Recommendation: Approve the application for the Kentucky Pride Fund Composting Grant
Application and authorize the Mayor to sign all documentation related to same.
Attachments:
1. MO - KY Pride Composting Grant - 2024
MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. _______
A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A KENTUCKY
PRIDE FUND COMPOSTING GRANT APPLICATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $602,071
AND ALL DOCUMENTS NECESSARY THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT FOR
FUNDING TO PURCHASE A HORIZONTAL GRINDER FOR THE CITY’S COMPOSTING
FACILITY
BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. The Mayor is hereby authorized to execute an application for a
Kentucky Pride Fund Composting Grant through the Department For Environmental Protection,
Kentucky Division of Waste Management in an amount of $602,071, to purchase a horizontal
grinder and radial stacker for the City’s Composting Facility.
SECTION 2. The total cost of this project is $802,761, and a 25% match is
required in the amount of $200,690, which will be paid from Building & Improvements Account
Number 5000 2222 542050
SECTION 3. This order shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of
its adoption.
____________________________________
George Bray, Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________________
Lindsay Parish, City Clerk
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, March 12, 2024
Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, March 12, 2024
\\mo\\grants\\KY Pride Composting Grant - 2024
Agenda Action Form
Paducah City Commission
Meeting Date: March 26, 2024
Short Title: Approve the Application and Acceptance of a 2024-25 Household Hazardous Waste Grant in the
Amount of $44,995 - C.YARBER
Category: Municipal Order
Staff Work By: Chris Yarber, Latrisha Pryor, Pam
Spencer, Hope Reasons
Presentation By: Chris Yarber
Background Information: The Kentucky Division of Waste Management, through the Household
Hazardous Waste Award Program, funds cities across the commonwealth for annual clean-up days. This grant
award program provides a partial reimbursement for the expenses incurred by the city for the disposal of
hazardous waste and advertising/education of Spring Clean-up Day. For nearly 30 years, this project has been a
collaborative effort between the McCracken County Fiscal Court and the City of Paducah. The Public Works
Department desires to submit an application for the 2024-25 Kentucky Division of Waste Management
Household Hazardous Waste Award Program. This grant requires a 25% cash or in-kind match. The City will
act as the Lead Agency/Fiscal Agent and seeks an award of $44,995, which will be combined with the required
local cash match of $14,998 for a project totaling $59,993. Local cash match will be divided equally between
the city and the county. This Municipal Order will also approve the required Interlocal Agreement with
McCracken County Fiscal Court for this grant. As in previous years, the City’s share of the local cash match
will be paid through 50002209 – 520040.
Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? Yes
If yes, please list the Commission Priority: Quality of Life
Communications Plan:
Account Name:
Funds Available:
Account Number: 50002209 – 520040
Staff Recommendation: Approve the application and acceptance of the Household Hazardous Waste Grant
and authorize the Mayor to sign all documentation related to same.
Attachments:
1. MO - App & accept Household Hazardous Waste 2024-2025
MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. _____
A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING AN APPLICATION FOR AND
ACCEPTANCE OF A 2024-2025 KENTUCKY HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS
WASTE GRANT THROUGH THE KENTUCKY DIVISION OF WASTE
MANAGEMENT IN AN AMOUNT OF $44,995, TO ASSIST IN FUNDING THE
CITY/COUNTY ANNUAL SPRING CLEAN-UP DAY,AND AUTHORIZING THE
MAYOR TO EXECUTE ALL GRANT DOCUMENTS AND AN INTERLOCAL
AGREEMENT WITH McCRACKEN COUNTY FOR SAID GRANT
BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. The City of Paducah hereby authorizes the submission of a
joint application with the McCracken County Fiscal Court for a Kentucky Household
Hazardous Waste Grant through the Kentucky Division of Waste Management in the
amount of $44,995 to assist in funding the City/County Annual Spring Clean-up Day.
SECTION 2. That the City of Paducah hereby accepts the 2024-2025
Kentucky Household Hazardous Waste Grant through the Kentucky Division of Waste
Management in the amount of $44,995, to assist in funding the City/County Annual
Spring Clean-up Day.
SECTION 3. The City of Paducah and the McCracken County Fiscal
Court hereby agree that the City shall act as the lead government agency in meeting all
grant requirements, including the local cash match of $14,998, which will be divided
equally between the City and the McCracken County Fiscal Court. The Mayor is hereby
authorized to enter into an Interlocal Agreement with McCracken County for match
funding and administration of said grant.
SECTION 4. The City’s match of $7,499will be funded through the
Public Works account number 5000 2209 520040. Funding for the local cash match will
be subject to approval of appropriation in the Public Works FY2025 budget.
SECTION 5. That the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute the Grant
Agreement, Interlocal Agreementand all related documents with the Kentucky Division
of Waste Management.
SECTION 6. This order shall be in full force and effect from and after the
date of its adoption.
__________________________________
George Bray, Mayor
ATTEST:
____________________________
Lindsay Parish, City Clerk
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, March 26, 2024
Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, March 26, 2024
MO\\grants\\App & accept Household Hazardous Waste 2024-2025
Agenda Action Form
Paducah City Commission
Meeting Date: March 26, 2024
Short Title: Fleet Maintenance Service Agreement between the City of Paducah Fleet Division and the City of
Bardwell - C.YARBER
Category: Municipal Order
Staff Work By: JIm
Scutt, Debbie Collins
Presentation By: Chris
Yarber
Background Information: This action approves a Fleet Maintenance Service agreement for the City of
Paducah Fleet Division to provide all professional labor, materials, equipment, and operations necessary for
scheduled maintenance, upkeep, repair and preventive maintenance, pursuant to the fee schedule for the City of
Bardwell.
Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? No
If yes, please list the Commission Priority:
Communications Plan:
Account Name:
Funds Available:
Account Number:
Staff Recommendation: Approve a Municipal Order for the Fleet Maintenance Service Agreement for the
City of Paducah Fleet Division to provide all professional labor, materials, equipment, and operations necessary
for scheduled maintenance, upkeep, repair and preventive maintenance, pursuant to the fee schedule for the
City of Bardwell.
Attachments:
1. MO - agree-fleet maintenance services – City of Bardwell
2. City of Bardwell Fleet Agreement
3. Service Agreement labor rates
MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. ________
A MUNICIPAL ORDER APPROVING A FLEET MAINTENANCE,
MOTORIZED EQUIPMENT AND EMERGENCY APPARATUS SERVICE
AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF BARDWELL, TO PROVIDE FLEET
MAINTENANCE SERVICES AT HOURLY RATES AND AUTHORIZING
THE EXECUTION OF ALL DOCUMENTS RELATED TO SAME
WHEREAS, the City of Paducah wishes to enter into a Fleet Maintenance Service
Agreement with City of Bardwell for the City of Paducah Fleet Department to provide fleet
services at hourly rates.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH,
KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. That the Board of Commissioners hereby authorizes the Mayor to
execute the City of Paducah Fleet Maintenance, Motorized Equipment and Emergency
Apparatus Service Agreement (hereinafter the “Agreement”) with the City of Bardwell in
substantially the form attached hereto and made part hereof (Exhibit A).
SECTION 2. That the hourly labor rates are as follows:
Shop Hourly Labor Rate
Heavy Truck $95 per hour
Heavy Equipment $95 per hour
Passenger Vehicle$95 per hour
Light Truck$95 per hour
Small Engine$75 per hour
SECTION 3. That the initial term of the Agreement shall be for a period of one
(1) year. Such term shall automatically renew at the end of the Initial Term unless either party
terminates the Agreement upon sixty days written notice in accordance with Paragraph 7 of the
Agreement. In addition, the City of Paducah may terminate the Agreement with cause upon a
thirty-day written notice for non-payment of fees.
SECTION 4. This Order shall be in full force and effect from and after the date
of its adoption.
______________________________________
George Bray, Mayor
ATTEST:
__________________________
Lindsay Parish, City Clerk
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, March 26, 2024
Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, March 26, 2024
mo/agree-fleet maintenance services –City of Bardwell
EXHIBIT A
CITY OF PADUCAH FLEET MAINTENANCE,
MOTORIZED EQUIPMENT, AND EMERGENCY APPARATUS
SERVICE AGREEMENT
This Fleet Maintenance, Motorized Equipment and Emergency Apparatus Service
Agreement (hereinafter “Agreement”) is made and entered into by and between the City of
Paducah, Kentucky, a municipal corporation, (hereinafter "Paducah") and City of Bardwell
(hereinafter “Customer”).
1.SERVICES.Paducah agrees to provide all professional labor, materials, equipment, and
operations necessary for scheduled maintenance, upkeep, repair and preventive maintenance,
pursuant to the Fee Schedule attached hereto. The Fee Schedule will be updated on January
st
1 of each applicable year.
2. HOURS OF OPERATION.Normal operations are Monday through Friday from 6:30 a.m.
until 3:00 p.m., with the exception of holidays. Repairs made outside regular operating hours
will be performed at one and one half times the regular hourly fee.
3. WARRANTY OF WORKMANSHIP.Paducah will warrant its workmanship on repairs for
a period of 30 days following completion of work.
4. TOWING. Customer will be responsible for towing any vehicles to the Department.
5. WORK AUTHORIZATION. Paducah is authorized to perform work on any equipment in
which the fee is less than $1,000. Any service or repair exceeding $1,000 shall require prior
written authorization from Customer’s authorized representative.
6. TERM. ThisAgreement shall become effective on the date signed and be in effect for one
year. Thereafter, the Agreement shall automatically renew unless terminated as specified in
Paragraph 7.
7. TERMINATION. Either Party shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without cause
upon sixty (60) days’ written notice to the other Party. Paducah may terminate this Agreement
with cause upon thirty (30) days’ written notice for non-payment of fees.
8. PAYMENT.Paducah shall send monthly invoices to Customer with a due date of thirty (30)
days. After sixty (60) days of non-payment, this Agreement shall be subject to Termination
for Cause.
9. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. Customer’s authorized representative is Philip King
and David Hutchison.
10. INSURANCE. Customer shall maintain general and auto liability insurance with a single
combined liability limit of not less than $1,000,000 for claims arising out of and in connection
with the provision of service by Paducah under this Agreement. Customer hereby waives any
claim against Paducah for any physical damage to its vehicle(s) while in Paducah’s custody
and control.
11. INDEMNIFICATION. Customer shall indemnify, hold harmless, and defend Paducah from
and against any and all claims resulting or arising from Paducah’s performance, or failure to
perform, under this Agreement.
CITY OF PADUCAH CUSTOMER
BY: __________________________ BY: _____________________________
Title: Mayor Title: Mayor
Date:__________________________ Date: ___________________________
CITY OF PADUCAH FLEET MAINTENANCE, MOTORIZED EQUIPMENT, AND
EMERGENCY APPARATUS SERVICE AGREEMENT
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Agenda Action Form
Paducah City Commission
Meeting Date: March 26, 2024
Short Title: Approve the Application for a Crumb Rubber/Tire Derived Products Grant in the Amount of
$36,000.00 - A. CLARK
Category: Municipal Order
Staff Work By: Amie
Clark, Hope Reasons
Presentation By: Amie
Clark
Background Information: Administered by the Energy and Environment Cabinet, the purpose of the Crumb
Rubber/Tire Derived Products Grant is to provide financial assistance to projects that further the purposes of
the Kentucky Waste Tire Program by developing beneficial end-use markets for waste tires generated in
Kentucky. The Cabinet is accepting grant proposals for projects that promote the use of recycled Kentucky
waste tires in the form of crumb rubber or other tire-derived products that meet the criteria of the grant
program.
The Parks and Recreation Department is requesting funding for poured-in-place rubber ground surfacing for the
outdoor fitness course at the Pat and Jim Brockenborough Rotary Health Park. The new surfacing will provide
a safer and more accessible area for individuals utilizing the course. The total cost of the project is $51,250.00.
The Parks and Recreation Department is requesting $36,000.00 in state funding for materials and freight. The
grant requires a 25% match.
Matching funds will be allocated in FY25.
Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? Yes
If yes, please list the Commission Priority: Facility Improvements
Communications Plan:
Account Name: Operations
Funds Available:
Account Number: 1000-24-2402-5233050
Staff Recommendation: Approve
Attachments:
1. MO app - parks– Crumb Rubber Grant 2024
MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. _________
MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE APPLICATION FOR A CRUMB
RUBBER/TIRE-DERIVED PRODUCTSGRANT THROUGH THE ENERGY AND
ENVIRONMENT CABINET IN THE AMOUNT OF $36,000 FOR A POURED-IN-PLACE
RUBBER SURFACING FOR THE FITNESS AREA OF THE PAT AND JIM
BROCKENBOROUGH ROTARY HEALTH PARK AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO
EXECUTE ALL DOCUMENTS RELATED TO SAME
BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. The Mayor is hereby authorized to execute all documents necessary
to apply for a Crumb Rubber/Tire Derived Products Grant in the amount of$36,000from the
Energy and Environment Cabinet for a poured-in-place rubber surfacing for the fitness area of
the Pat and Jim Brockenborough Rotary Health Park.
SECTION 2. The total cost of the project is $51,250. The Parks and Recreation
Department is requesting $36,000 in grant funding. The Parks Department be providing more
than the required 25% match, since installation, site prep, and advertising are not grant eligible
expenses. The total cost to the City will be $15,250,which will be allocated in the FY25budget.
SECTION 3. This order shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of
its adoption.
______________________________
George Bray, Mayor
ATTEST:
______________________________
Lindsay Parish, City Clerk
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, March 26, 2024
Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, March 26, 2024
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Agenda Action Form
Paducah City Commission
Meeting Date: March 26, 2024
Short Title: Approval of Contract Modification #2 for Change of Scope in Construction Contract with Dredge
America, Inc. for 2024 Dredging Project for ($4,238.80) - M. TOWNSEND
Category: Ordinance
Staff Work
By: Melanie
Townsend
Presentation
By: Melanie
Townsend
Background Information: Summary: Approve Contract Modification #2 for a decrease in scope in
the 2024 Construction Contract with Dredge America, Inc. due to a difference in the amount of material
dredged for a change of ($4,238.80).
Background: On April 24, 2020, the President signed a major disaster declaration, FEMA-4540-DR-KY, for
the 2020 Flooding and severe weather events from February 2, 2020, through February 29, 2020. As a result,
the City of Paducah applied for and received Disaster Relief Funding to remove sediment built up along the
Riverfront at the Transient Dock. FEMA Public Assistance funds are funded at 90% Federal Share, 4.2% State
Share, and 5.8% City Share.
On October 25, 2022, the Board of Commissioners approved Municipal Order 2668 for a Three-Year
Construction Contract with Dredge America, Inc. for approximately 60,000 cubic yards of hydraulic dredging
per year. The 2023 Dredging Project was estimated at $995,000.00. As a result, the City has obtained the
necessary permits to dredge up to 60,000 cubic yards of sediment per year using deep water disposal. During
the 2023 contract, a bathymetric survey measured the sedimentation dredged at 59,817.4 cubic yards for a total
contract amount of $993,353.00.
On January 11, 2024, the Engineering Department released a Notice to Proceed to Dredge America, Inc. for the
2024 Dredging Project as awarded in the Construction Contract awarded under Municipal Order 2668. The
2024 Dredging Project was estimated at $1,044,750.00 for 60,000 cubic yards of sediment. During the contract,
a bathymetric survey measured the sedimentation dredged at 59,551.45 cubic yards for a total contract amount
of $1,040,511.20.
Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? No
If yes, please list the Commission Priority: Commission Priorities List
Communications Plan:
Account Name: Dredging
Funds Available:
Account Number: DT0047
Staff Recommendation: Authorize the Mayor to sign Contract Modification #2 to the construction contract
with Dredge America, Inc for the decrease in the scope of the 2024 Dredging Project for $4,238.80 for a total
contract amount of $1,040,511.20.
Attachments:
1. MO change order 2 - Dredge America Contract
2. Change Order #1 Yardage Reduction 05MAR2024
3. Final Dredge Report Quantity 1Mar24
MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. _______
A MUNICIPAL ORDER ADOPTING CONTRACT MODIFICATION NO. 2TO THE
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WITH DREDGE AMERICA, INC. FOR A DECREASE IN
SCOPE AND A PRICE REDUCTION IN THE AMOUNT OF $4,238.80, AND AUTHORIZING
THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE CHANGE ORDER
WHEREAS, by Municipal Order No. 2668, the City of Paducah authorized a
Construction Contract with Dredge America, Inc., in the amount of $995,000 for approximately
60,000 cubic yards of hydraulic dredging; and
WHEREAS, by Municipal Order No. 2720, the City of Paducah approved Change
Order No. 1 to the Construction Contract with Dredge America, Inc., for a change of ($1,647),
and authorizes the Mayor to execute Change Order No. 1 on behalf of the City; and
WHEREA, the 2024 Dredging Project was estimated at $1,044,750.00 for 60,000
cubic yards of sediment; and
WHEREAS, during the contract, a bathymetric survey measured the
sedimentation dredged at 59,551.45 cubic yards, resulting in a decrease of $4,238.80 for a total
contract amount of $1,040,511.20; and
WHEREAS, the City of Paducah wishes to approve Contract Modification #2
for a decrease in scope in the 2024 Construction Contract with Dredge America, Inc., due to a
difference in the amount of material dredged for a change of ($4,238.80).
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. The City Commission hereby approves Contract Modification
No. 2 to the Construction Contract with Dredge America, Inc., for a total price decrease in the
amount of $4,238.80, and authorizes the Mayor to execute Contract Modification No. 2 onbehalf
of the City.
SECTION 2. The adoption of Contract Modification No. 2 decreases the
Contract Amount by a total of $4,238.80, henceforth reducing the total agreement to an amount
of $1,040,511.20.
SECTION 3. This Order shall be in full force and effect from and after the date
of its adoption.
____________________________________
George Bray, Mayor
ATTEST:
__________________________________
Lindsay Parish, City Clerk
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, March 26, 2024
Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, March 26, 2024
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Agenda Action Form
Paducah City Commission
Meeting Date: March 26, 2024
Short Title: Authorize the City Manager to issue a request for proposals for Tennis Court Resurfacing - A.
CLARK
Category: Municipal Order
Staff Work
By: Amie Clark
Presentation
By: Amie Clark
Background Information: Court resurfacing project at the Noble Park Tennis Courts. Courts were
reconstructed in 2018. Resurfacing projects are typically completed every 5-10 years depending on use. This
project will provide a new acrylic playing surface for 2 Jr courts and 5 full size tennis courts.
Project will be funded out of FY25 Project Account.
Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? Yes
If yes, please list the Commission Priority: Facility Improvements
Communications Plan:
Account Name: Sports Court
Funds Available:
Account Number: PA0131
Staff Recommendation: Approve
Attachments:
1. MO - Noble Park tennis court resurfacing 2024
MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. ______
A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO
INITIATE A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR TENNIS COURT RESURFACING
WHEREAS, the tennis courts in Noble Park were renovated in 2018-2019,
with parking renovations in 2020; and
WHEREAS, the City is now ready to issue a Request for Proposals for the
resurfacing of two junior courts and five full-size tennis courts.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH,
KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. That the City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to
develop, advertise and initiate a Request for Proposalsfor the purpose of soliciting a
contractor to provide a new acrylic playing surface for two junior courts and five full-size
tennis courts in Noble Park.
SECTION 2. This Order will be in full force and effect from and after the
date of its adoption.
______________________________
George Bray, Mayor
ATTEST:
_____________________________
Lindsay Parish, City Clerk
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, March 26, 2024
Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, March 26, 2024
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Agenda Action Form
Paducah City Commission
Meeting Date: March 26, 2024
Short Title: Closure of an Alley west of South 16th Street between Kentucky Avenue and Washington Street -
M. TOWNSEND
Category: Ordinance
Staff Work By: Josh Sommer, Melanie
Townsend
Presentation By: Melanie Townsend
Background Information: Background Information: The following adjacent property owner has submitted
an executed application requesting the closure of 2,105 square feet of a 13.25’ alley west of South 16th Street
between Kentucky Avenue and Washington Street
David Troutman
On March 4, 2024, the Paducah Planning Commission held a public hearing and positively recommended these
closures to the City Commission. All of the utility companies have agreed to this closure.
Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Commission Priority? No
If yes, please list the Commission Priority:
Communications Plan:
Account Name:
Funds Available:
Account Number:
Staff Recommendation: To adopt an ordinance authorizing the closing of a of 2,105 square feet of a 13.25’
alley west of South 16th Street between Kentucky Avenue and Washington Street, and authorizing the Mayor
to execute the closure plat and all necessary documents to complete the transfer of property to the adjacent
property owner.
Attachments:
1. ORD - alley – West of South 16th Street between Kentucky Avenue and Washington Street
2. Alley Closure_16th_btw Washington-Kentucky_Appl
3. 23101 Paducah McCracken Co Senior Center - proposed alley closure
4. Alley Closure_16th_btw Washington-Kentucky_PC Res
ORDINANCE NO. 2024-____-__________
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE CLOSURE OF 2,105 SQUARE FEET OF A 13.25
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FOOT ALLEY WEST OF SOUTH 16STREET BETWEEN KENTUCKY AVENUE AND
WASHINGTON STREET, AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE ALL
DOCUMENTS RELATING TO SAME
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. That the City of Paducah does hereby authorize the closing of
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2,105 square feet of a 13.25’ alley west of South 16 Street between Kentucky Avenue and
Washington Street as follows:
13.25’ ALLEY CLOSURE - LEGAL DESCRIPTION
A certain tract of land as surveyed by Kyrun Jett Wood, P.L.S.#3445 and being
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generally located on the west side of South 16 Street and south of Kentucky
Avenue, in Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky, more particularly described
as follows:
Beginning at a mag nail with shiner stamped “BFW KJW #3445” (found), being
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30.0 ft. west from the centerline of South 16Street and 33 ft. south of the
centerline of Kentucky Avenue, said point also being the northeast corner of the
Paducah McCracken County Senior Citizens, Inc. property (recorded in Deed
Book 1481, Page 775);
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Thence along the west right-of-way of South 16Street, S24º59’49”E a distance
of 173.25 ft. to a mag nail with shiner stamped “BFW KJW #3445” (found), said
point being in the north line of a 13.25’ wide alley, said point also being the
TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
Thence continuing along the above said right-of-way and with a new property
line, S24º59’49”E a distance of 13.25 ft. to a mag nail with shiner stamped “BFW
KJW #3445” (found), said point being the southeast corner of said 13.25’ wide
alley;
Thence along the south right-of-way of the 13.25’ wide alley, S64º59’41”W a
distance of 158.86 ft. to a point, said point being the southwest corner of said
13.25’ wide alley, said point also being in the east property line of the JAR
Investments, LLC property (recorded in Deed Book 1454, Page 385);
Thence along the east property line of the above said JAR Investments, LLC
property, N24º59’49”W a distance of 13.25 ft. to a point, said point being the
northwest corner of said 13.25’ wide alley;
Thence along the north right-of-way of the 13.25’ wide alley, N64º59’41”E a
distance of 158.86 ft. to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING
The above described Tract contains 2,105 square feet (0.048 acres).
SECTION 2. In support of its decision to close the aforesaid public way, the Board
of Commissioners hereby makes the following findings of fact:
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a. On the 4day of March, 2024, the Paducah Planning Commission of the City
of Paducah adopted a resolution recommending to the Mayor and Board of Commissioners of the
City of Paducah closure of the aforesaid public way.
b. David Troutman is the only property owner in or abutting the public way; and
therefore, has given his written and notarized consent to the closing as is evidenced by the Public
Right-of-Way Closure Application attached hereto and made part hereof (Exhibit A).
SECTION 3.All requirements of KRS 82.405(1) and (2) having been met, the
Board of Commissioners of the City of Paducah hereby concludes that the aforesaid public way, as
described above, should be closed in accordance with the provisions of KRS 82.405.
SECTION 4. The Mayor is hereby authorized, empowered, and directed to execute a
quitclaim deed from the City of Paducah to David Troutman, the property owner in or abutting the
public way to be closed to acquire title to that portion of the public way contiguous to the property
now owned by said property owner up to center line of the said public way. Provided, however, that
the City shall reserve such easements upon the above described real property as it deems necessary.
Said deed shall provide the reservation by the City of Paducah any easements affecting the herein
described real property as described in Section 1 above. Further, the Mayor is hereby authorized,
empowered, and directed to execute all documents related to the street closing as authorized in
Section 1 above.
SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be read on two separate days and will become
effective upon summary publication pursuant to KRS Chapter 424.
___________________________________
George Bray, Mayor
ATTEST:
___________________________________
Lindsay Parish, City Clerk
Introduced by the Board of Commissioners, March 26, 2024
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, ____________________, 2024
Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, ________________, 2024
Published by The Paducah Sun, __________________, 2024
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Street between Kentucky Avenue and Washington Street
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CERTIFICATION
I, Lindsay Parish, hereby certify that I am the duly qualified and acting Clerk of the City of Paducah,
Kentucky, and that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of Ordinance No. 2024-____-_____
adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the City of Paducah at a meeting held on
_______________, 2024.
____________________________________
City Clerk
Exhibit A
City of Paducah, Kentucky
Public Right-of-Way Closure Application
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